A Sound Garden is an outdoor public art work in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is one of six such works on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) campus, which lies adjacent to Warren G. Magnuson Park on the northwestern shore of Lake Washington. Designed and built by sculptor Douglas Hollis from 1982 to 1983, the sound sculpture is composed of twelve 21-foot (6.4 m) high steel tower structures, at the top of each of which hangs an organ pipe attached to a weather vane that produces soft-toned sounds when stirred by the wind.
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| - A Sound Garden is an outdoor public art work in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is one of six such works on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) campus, which lies adjacent to Warren G. Magnuson Park on the northwestern shore of Lake Washington. Designed and built by sculptor Douglas Hollis from 1982 to 1983, the sound sculpture is composed of twelve 21-foot (6.4 m) high steel tower structures, at the top of each of which hangs an organ pipe attached to a weather vane that produces soft-toned sounds when stirred by the wind. (en)
- The Sound Garden é um trabalho de arte pública de propriedade da NOAA, adjacente ao Magnuson Park em Seattle, Washington. Foi criada em 1982 por Doug Hollis. É construída com vários tubos de metal em aparatos ao estilo de cata-ventos que pegam o vento e gemem estranhamente. A banda grunge de Seattle, Soundgarden, tomou seu nome deste trabalho de arte. (pt)
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| - A Sound Garden is an outdoor public art work in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is one of six such works on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) campus, which lies adjacent to Warren G. Magnuson Park on the northwestern shore of Lake Washington. Designed and built by sculptor Douglas Hollis from 1982 to 1983, the sound sculpture is composed of twelve 21-foot (6.4 m) high steel tower structures, at the top of each of which hangs an organ pipe attached to a weather vane that produces soft-toned sounds when stirred by the wind. The sculpture attracts many visitors owing to its location overlooking Lake Washington, its visual and kinetic qualities, and its being the namesake of the Seattle rock band Soundgarden. It became a makeshift memorial to Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell following his death in 2017. While open to the public along with the other artworks on NOAA's campus, access to the area has been monitored and restricted with picture identification needed to enter since the September 11, 2001 attacks. (en)
- The Sound Garden é um trabalho de arte pública de propriedade da NOAA, adjacente ao Magnuson Park em Seattle, Washington. Foi criada em 1982 por Doug Hollis. É construída com vários tubos de metal em aparatos ao estilo de cata-ventos que pegam o vento e gemem estranhamente. A banda grunge de Seattle, Soundgarden, tomou seu nome deste trabalho de arte. Desde o 11 de setembro, a instalação, incluindo a instalação de arte, está com acesso restrito sob código de ameaça nível amarelo. Visitantes podem verificar com os guardas e andarem pelas instalações, mas seus veículos não são permitidos. Identificação por foto é requerida a fim de ver The Sound Garden e acesso ao "Art Walk". (pt)
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